The last two No. 1 overall picks of the WNBA Draft are quickly becoming an unguardable pair. Fever forward Aliyah Boston and guard Caitlin Clark showed off their burgeoning chemistry in the third quarter against the Sky when Clark found Boston cutting to the basket for an easy layup with an excellent pass.

Caitlin Clark And Aliyah Boston Turn Heads With Incredible Connection During Sky-Fever

The bucket pulled the Fever within one, 54-53, and was part of an overall 24-3 Indiana run that gave it a 72-57 lead after previously trailing 54-48.

As ESPN’s Rebecca Lobo noted during the network’s broadcast, all seven of Boston’s makes through three quarters came off of Clark assists.

Through three quarters, the Fever lead, 72-64. Clark already has a career-high 13 assists.


Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) passes the ball against Washington Mystics guard Julie Vanloo (35) Wednesday, June 19, 2024, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Indiana Fever defeated the Washington Mystics, 88 – 81. © Brett Phelps/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK© Brett Phelps/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK

“THIS DYNAMIC DUO IS GONNA LIGHT UP THE LEAGUE FOR YEARS TO COME!!” commented one excited fan.

“They’re honing on her defensively, but she’s finding ways to impact the game 13 assists now!” wrote another fan.

“Chemistry has developed!!” another eager poster wrote.

Indiana (7-10) is seeking a fifth-consecutive win and is seventh in the WNBA standings. Chicago (5-9) is a half-game behind Atlanta for the league’s eighth and final playoff seed.